The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1914, Page 10

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‘atone = . ae ~ — — THE SEATTLE STAR HERE? “AND ELSEWHERE, | — ee MAREHE:S FREDERICK & NELSON HERE alumal ombly uesda coe Twelve dead, 19 born ‘ Members Home Owners Bh od Srore opens at G30 and closes at 5.30 PW ATPL) PRON I WINE NRA ‘ Four apply for Siverse and 11 pro aaa ting tonight, Queen Anne higt ae 4 - : 7 Fe Vn END S AEE | neat tater om sro! wr eroqmin, riot mete he Ever-Growing Business Enjoyed BD | Pat eepowenystogos ok: Coute| rth, anniversary of Or. J. By Our Basement Salesroom Gil as tte pastor —_ |J | emboz#ler, nabbed here, anxious to/ "Reception tendered A. A. Drew x t this Sal di acetyusts . 4 j stand trial } i te ¢ $ " , 34 4 ‘ . » and William Winton, visiting offi > 4 of this Salesroom as a distributing cen- With Radically Reduced Prices on Ail Short Lines, Remnants ||"ierieriveeve gets conse to wea tnt, iam Winn, vtiliue oo is an index to the popularity 1om as a dis gce " ; Marle Bauer. pee ter for dependable dry goods to be sold within a strictly moderate —and Odd Lots, in Order to Eitect a Speedy Riddance— }}|,,*" 227280 Mr.and Mee 0. Wat resident Lo We Hil & MW Lice range ore, 4753 é urges Chamber of Commerce é . Annual convention, Seattle Die-|t)). wrens to open wp southern * ‘Ades . » P » Assul =) trlet Epworth Langue, clowes, | ie oe ihe Indian reservation Among the points worth considering in the plan under which onlerth of Madleon guild, Children's) Concert at new Y. W. C. A. build this Salesroom operates are the following: rthopedio hospital, card party, | ine 7 aine funda for fur Sorrento hotel, Saturday ns baa = : 1) The Salesroom is not conducted as and are ever on the alert for desirable BL peg yn Raped Bi, 4 ‘ a4 an outlet for slow-moving goods from goods at a saving that may be passed Take hl for $7,500 criminal libel ELSEWHERE the upstair tions matter on to their customers F. 0. Kalbe jets contract for ~¥ ' puliding fenrintie toek betwenn ie | * Astor wedding to be simple affair f fact, in almost every case, such (3) Qualities are as carefully watched, saquah and Newport, on $27,901.92 Fensle Ward to wed leading man goods are closed out in the sections styles given equal consideration and | bid John Dean. A Yard for | A Yard for | A Yard for | A Yard for Ds esta Na steeie. kil” eenporer Pranale soeiph ‘ne’ bit for which they were originally bought. assortments of staples just as well- | S., dance, Greyerbieh! hall, tonight. | ter, tock in the Basement Salesroom kept-up as is the case upstairs Wally dropped 15¢ (0 25¢ White Goods Remnants line of White nanta, includ Remnants of 20c 36-Inch Sateens 1,500 yards of heavy, | Remnaa's Worth 12 1-2c to 18¢ a Yd. This lot of Remnants A Remnea's Worth 6c to 10¢ a Yard Splendid jot of Rem nants in good lengths up to 5 and 6 yards. In eluded are ginghams, Percales, calicoes, out ing flannels and tonnes. Priced Month End Sale, Ed Roe, discharged city employe, Military Aviator gets alternate writ of mandate, to|to death at Vienna compel health commissioner to put| Col. Roosevelt discovers unknown him back on pay roll tribe of savages First M. E. church quarterly social| English army officers | tonight [lead mon against Ulster Speeders pay $479 In police court| George Ade's father is dead. Tuesday | Ernesto Nathan, exmayor of Sunday Gchoo! Teachers’ Graded | Rome, coming to Coast Union meets Thursday, First M. E. Three grandsons of Gen. Bailing chureh ton Booth arrested for writing a American steamship Honolulan| vertisements on sidewalk The same high standard of service is thi where in the store constantly renew precisely (4) ame manner, and held to in Salesroom as else- | n many cases ble Goods Re ing lawns, nainsooks. ih our No transaction is go purpose, refuse to same sources, a rhe } lustrous Sateens-—sult up | able for skirts, lnings | and children’s bloomers, | | Shown in a fine line of jf} lors = and snetha 1 to 8 consists of ginghams, buyers fre considered complete without your sat- ) at percales, galateas, lin long cloths: for this and fancy lawns, enettes isfaction crepes splendid cre. | Shirtings, A voles and for | assortment of styles and a | colorings to select from plaues black— | yards. | Values from cm yard at 124 orep | Fancy Ribbons yard Thursday, 10¢ a yard. Thursday Thursday, 8c a yard. m eet ad ‘ —Lower Main Floor. | —Lower Main Floor.| —Lower Main Fioor.| —Upper Main Floor, |J |completes first trip from Hawallans,| | Shippers. protwal, At Proposed’ I {' )USE DRESS as pictured, of 15e Yard } - “ 7 ) y gingha | _ | versity, Campus day, Friday Uruguay | apologizes, te United | good quality eee — A LARGE Steiics > ’ | oung people's entertainment, State for neric Gemene in a variety of prettily-colored stripe Jresden and othe Broken Lots of Women’s 50cjMen’s $1.00 and $1.25 Adler’s | wistininscr°bromyterian church, | dons i Lae woe, ee Rinne ater funy | tonight Three more arreste | and crossbar pa s ‘or hair-bows, sash : r i ifjtent | : , Sashes and mi)- rs, Eliza Ferry Leary elected | cases ri zingham-covered line! & 59¢ Undermusiins, Special at | Famous Suede and Cape Gloves |), r=. tues rey, teary stected casero ion alien driven | ‘Trimmed with — gingham liner teins Wd eS [DAR ashore by wind at Florence Or | buttons and pipings of plain color P hes. || Staniey Hooper, ploneer of Wash-| Federal reserve banks will be} and finished with collar and cuffs of fered in & good color-as- _ —_|-- eT ington, visite Seattle ready for business August | sortment and unusually low- Ill v. A. Start evcceeds Maurice | Quarterly dividend of 14 per} | white pique embroidered in on priced at 15¢@ yard, }Thompson an clerk in Justice Car-|cent declared by United States ; aan ” ms Broken lots of Women’s Undermustins, all well] i4aif price and less than half Thursday for vgn © wet | Steel Corporation | matching material jasement a | rol eourt. ” 4 made garments that will give lots of wear. The pecan | An exceptional value for Thursday are the 50c and 59c kinds, including combinations, corset covers and gowns, also some long skirts, embroidery trimmed. The combinations are lace and embroidery trimmed and have beading run BNA! B’RITH LEADERS COMING r, grand president, and Rabb! Fried nt Order of Binal B'rith, District No. Jing Adler's famous Cape also suedes in $1.00 ca pair Men's Kid Gloves, inc! Gloves in the latest shades of tan, gray and brown, both lined and unit values, specially priced at 6 Basement Bal at, special, 78¢. | Ny Wash Waists Special 50¢ President Morris N, Schne land, grand orator of the Independ Trim med Hats customer at this House Dress Special, 78c ! i | } } i] the visitors to the city. About 200 delegates are In attendance half price, for some of these tiny New Richmond hotel wool sweaters are the $1 grade—in red and brown-—and only in the smaller sizes | with pink or blue ribbon than 4 pairs to any one the ant Oe ot eeu cites on « tour | —Second Floor of The Bon Marche. are Main Floor of The Bon Marche. |[/ 4, will arrive in Seattle from San Francisco Wednend on & tou Uy Hf Ate es shallides ativan este | of the Northwest. Thursday night they will be guests of honor at a jont | J }| | at $1 A ished 8 Serviceable meeting of the Hildesheimer and Rainier lodges at the Woodmen of fi } : # sanio: vee in Paes ee > , the World hall. i) t | 100 Women's Trimmed Hats are Striped Crep inted an qf * | $ 4 epes, Stri Di Girls’ $2.98 Serge Infants’ 98e Wool iy | reduced for Thursday’s selling to| Ratine and Lawns. Have ey | i | 4 —Rareiaent Salesroom neck, three-quarter or full- Middies for $1.49 Sweaters for 49¢ MASTER BAKERS ARE IN SESSION}, =) 1.00 ch | Mn ‘teresa sf a ” ie in ever: A half price bargain in Girls’ A half price offer for the very Master bakers of the state are enjoying themselves tn pana reper A — Sizes 34 Serge Middies for the Month End Iittle folke—even better than vention today, following the parade and speech-making of yest P mln a Sale—all woo! navy blue serge Gov. Lister and Mayor Gill rode in the procession and w Linen Handkerchiefs i} middies in the military style, with high neck—and collars and cuffs of colored Manne!—sizes § to 14 years. Misses’ Wash Dresses $1.75 ISSES’ and Small Wom- | Initialed | Special {7c Each ir, ° bons CIAL lot of 500 Handkerchiefs for Women, comprising several qualities of linen and_ styles 2 CRUISERS SAIL FORM SOUND | e on the $4.50 and $4.95 Dresses $2.48} 25¢ and 50c Bonnets 15¢ Each f ..7yessoy fe Pigct Woda aly Sante the chateanooes | a's slhas ta spteaey Wine Infants’ cute little Bonnets of a fine grade of |f/ and the West Virginia eatled for the So within an hour of i Dresses of percale, chambray i | of initials (all initials regularly to be had are in the | These are maker's second qualities; so classed Odd lots of Girls’ Wash Dresses of French ging- hams in pretty stripes and plaids, trimmed with plain material to match; collars of white pique with embroidered scallops; sizes 6 to 14 years. $5.50 and $5.95 Dresses $2.95 Odd sizes and lots of Girls’ Wash Dresses, made of fine 8, with embroidered collars and | cuffs of white repp and with black patent leather belts, Sizes 8%, 10, 12 and 14 years. Coat Aprons at 69c , full size Coat Aprons of gingham in pretty checks and stripes, trimmed with plain chambray | to mateh. All are well made and have good wide hem at the bottom. Priced at 69¢ each. —Second Floor. and gingham. Made up in styles equally suitable for sanae and street wear. Sizes . and 18 years. Price $1.75. Basement Salesroom. Auto Scarfs 35¢ F epwsate Auto Scarfs in num- erous floral and dot pat- terns of light-blue, pink, cham- pagne and other good shades; 1% yards long, 35¢ each. —Basement Saiesroom. Jother, the Chattanooga first. Commander Thomas J. Senn ts in lot) | mand of the Chattanooga, while the West Virginia flies the fag of Rear | Admiral Doyle [ANDERSON CO. GETS CONTRACT The Anderson Steamboat Co., at a bid of $91 jcontract for the construction of a new ferry to go into service | Kirkland route lawn, finished with ruching around the front and narrow ribbon. The 25¢ and 60c kinds, slightly soiled, reduced Thursday to 16¢ each. $2.98 White Sweaters $1.49 A good chance to get the little ones Sweaters at much less, Children's White Sweaters, some what sotled, in sizes from 1 to 4 years, $2.98 value, while we have any left, at $1, 25¢ White Aprons 15 | | 2 ase White Aprons 15¢ Each |! sye GAS COMPANY FOR $22,500) (18.16 Drees fr sre and hem and pocket. Also small round aprons, fin 0 reneral wear, made up in prac- Henry and Irene Holbrook have brought suit for 500 damages £ ee ee eee bl. the Seattle Lighting Co., alleging they were injured tn an ox |f 5 ir pando Wide: at Sha tes Gane | plosion from an uncapped gas pipe i} | because of an unevenness in the hemstitching or em- | broidering, a flaw in the fabric or other slight imper- 1 are exceptional values at the special ! Basement Salesroom fection, ‘They price, each, 7¢. 500, won the county on the Cloth Crepe Dresses $8.75 | Lape ie 9 } tical styles in sizes for Misses and i} Women butterfly-sleeve effects and low neck, Designs feature the popular $75,000 PRICE ON HUERTA’S HEAD i | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 29.—The day President Huerta dics | | with trimming of soft laces and net, silk girdle and sash. Skirts are peg- Women’s Umbrellas Special 69c A THURSDAY special of ex- ceptional interest. Wom- en's Umbrellas on 7-rib Para- gon frames with fast-black, water-proof tops and Mission handles, special 69¢, Basement salesroom. 2 p y 76,00 old }a violent death, the Maaero family will pay Gen. Villa $76,000 tn gold. top and tunic models ? H 5 a | eme 0 ol er $ onio by 1 .* | Three Months’ Accumulation of Nicked and Dented Utensils} «* \,0'0'cme" (7 soi Ge tuning Ooo oY Tango, Wistaria, light-blue, Hy “This may seem a strong statement,” he said, “but I know tt is | if ge aac) ce % to Be Cleared Out in a Day [erg eee any Oe ATOR ae oe eerie: “Thats sot wel lemon, tan, brows, navy and black are ‘ bargain. Simply, on the day Huerta ts killed, Villa will get the money. included in the colorings Gray En- 200 — * the ry ga Possibly Huerta might settle his differences with the other rebel chic Aliractive vais at SRE. most Every Sori of Pot or ameled Steelware 2 |} WOMEN’S KHAKI SKIRTS, $1.75 AND $3.50 but he can’t with Villa.” Hi Pan You Can Think of Is Tin and Galvanized Here. 10c a piece for any of them as long as the sup- BELFAST, Ire., April 29. in Bangor bay, at the entrance to Belfast Slough their presence was forthcoming, but It was the bellef that the govern. Eleven warships dropped anchor today No explanation of WARSHIPS ANCHOR AT BELFAST | Well-tailored Skirts of du cloth, sizes ment, plain style, $1.7 24 to 30 waist divided, $3 arable khaki measure 50. Children’s WI 1 ply lasts—if they were |f]| ment planned a landing of marines tn the event of trouble over home |i Sanemnens Sateoroom, Ware, Worth to 75c clase tio weed. cost Eleme ro. = saan os Hosiery you up to 75c—but they See ie! i} 7 R d On Sale for a Day at— ffs Sod i E INSURANCE HIGHER-UP Clearing Wash Goods educed to 5c | f Remnants In Two Lots Pair Enamelware Worth to $1 35 | SAN FRANCISCO, April 29.—E. F. Green, former president of the | : i ne Stretchers Worth to $2 at 79 pieces of high grade blue and Pacific Coast Casulaty Co., alleged by the state insurance commissioners | REDUCED TO Se YARD: REDUCED TO 0c YARD: GEVERAL broken tines of 35 ble Pt sh. a - © grade blue an to have embezzled $30,000 of the company’s funds, was arrested in|] i An exceptionally good assort Infants’ and Children’s Adjustal im Curtain Stretch: white and pure white Enameled Steel- San Rafael today | pare Nagin solesira ryoad ment of Remnants in this Hosiery in black, tan and oth- ers with sarap masa pins. Because ware, including Berlin Kettles, Sauce( ip roinineanicicainnael sortment of Dress and Apron season's wash materials, in er colors, for clearance 5¢ they are « ay ee ‘Sx yo Pend, Chamber Patlé 6nd prow: pr | Ginghams in various styles, cluding Kimono Crepes, Mer- pair, se to » dol a erenles > cerized Cotton Pongee, ~-Basoment Salesroo: — cn 300 GUESTS AT CHURCH DINNER || 2% Mie: rime Soh Git : : s y Percales Colored Outing, Flannels and } a a and Galateas, Dress Ging- $1.25 Ironing Boards Priced Wash Boilers Worth to $1.75 Taree husdred Seests atvental 6. beaut: even amt sient by inties other desirable wash fabrics. hams and Crossbarred White :: 6% T " of the University Congregational church, in honor of Dr. Horace Cooper “ a in aps 2 in Wash Bollers—all sizes an : in many useful lengths. Re Goods, Muslins and other fab. a ep Mason, pastor. The occasion was in celebration of his Sist birthday, if 7 with copper, bottoms and some with . | x rics, Reduced for clearance . GOpper bettme and tithe € | the 25th anniversary ¢ * his entry into the ministry, and the tenth year | dueed for clearance to 5¢ 25e to 10¢ yard of his work here. yard ent Salesroom $1.75—for Month End Sale, 50c each. Formerly priced at $1.25—but will go Main Thursday at 25c each. NUSUAL value in these Bathing Caps of pure gum rubber, finished with frill. Choice of red, navy, green, tan —Lower Marche. Floor of the 14 large size Ironing Min, are the well made and durable no) c Values to, son CHANCE VISIT HOME REUNITES Women’s Button Boots a Enter the x ; j an cl Boys’ Straw flats From $1.09] eranrcidery | Boys’ All Wool $5.00 School], SWEETHEARTS; THEY’LL MARRY Special $2.85 Pair Diva —* 5 ae to $5.00 Each for Contest Without Suits are Reduced Specially SBM esah ins TRE WO smart styles, on Del NEW YORK, Apr. 29.—Mise Heid sale in the Basement 4 —l/2 Priee— eye, oil ian —rto $3.50— | Naas and Gustav Boblin have just | Silesnoomi": : Thureday,< and Peroxide started West on their way to Oak- | land, Cal. to be marrie. Back of | |this simple statement {# the story | Special, 6, 10¢, 14¢ unusually good value Patent Vici Kid with crav- start on your work. Re- member there is $60.00 offered in cash prizes. Included are plain rah-rah, middy and mushroom shapes, in clear white sennit braid and Milan straws. Neat- wade in Norfolk and lain sack #—they are odds and ends, but neat stripers, good, new stock. In Jeathers end silk Pi pobre ot ce checks and plaids In browns, grays of a real romance; the fairy-tale! ette top. EROXIDE of Hydrogen in particulars Art Shop throught and seams tape ne? | type, which always ends happily | Gunmetal Calf with mat P %-; %- and i-pound dot. —Third Floor. —Upper in Floor, jafter many vicissitudes. | kid top tles, specially priced respect- |were boy and girl sweethearts in| 200 Pairs of Men's $1.25 The Alaska Exhibit comfortable, good - looking, Remnants of 20c¢ Sate |Jemtland, a little Swedish town Trousers, Priced Thursday Is Very Inches In Width ens 36 within the ‘Arctic circle. When round-toe last, with medium- 21-Yard Interesting a » Thursda |they xrew up they both left their | high walking heel. Widths L 4 +] f Don’t fail to hear |native country and practically lost | A to D. Sizes 214 to 7 en —95e a Pair— one of Mr. W. W. Saw —8e a Yard— |trrak of each other. A short while | Shevial: hurd A C ro nN yer’s absorbing lec- ago each returned to little Jemtland | sd gah psa ass Men's medium weight Cotton | tures, delightfully {l- 1,600 yerde of heavy,. tustrous | for a visit. | pair urtain ets Worsted Pants in fancy striped and dark mixed patterns of brown, gray and blue. Have belt loo Come in sizes 30 to 46 waist moasure—an- sorted lengths. —Upper Main Floor. lustrated with tern slides of Alaska, There is no charge for ad- mission.—Fourth Floor of The Bon Marche. Bateen—sultable for and children’s bloon @ fine line of colors a in lengths from one A yard &e ekirte, Jintngs * Shown In 4d binck, and to elght ya Upper Mata Fb Children’s Hair Cutting 35c—In the Marinello Shop—Third Floor. | And they met again! She had| jcome all the way from her present | prosperous home in Oakland, Cal. | iHe traveled across from London. | | Because the rosy-cheeked Swed. ish maid declines to live anywhere | except in the United States, Gustav has given up his home in London jand i® journeying, together with ONCE IN a generation, a truly unselfish, humanity-lovin manity-serving person appears to scatter love and eunahine at hie fellow men and women. Such is Leo Kohn. His was the opportunity to become a master in the financial world, Deliberately he chose to| serve humanity and impoverished himself, both in finances and i health, Seattle will miss Leo Kohn keenly, ‘. Remnants of Dress Silks: O’earance HURSDAY the Basement Silk Section offers a 1 Silk assortment of Remnants at sharpy reduced prices, including Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, Silk-and- lub Silks, Pongee, Lining Silks and Satins Che lengths range from pieces suitable for trimming and millinery quantities sufficient for ~-Basement Salesroom purposes to a waist or gown Special |45¢} Each HESE lengths are just right for the average window, may be split for narrow win- dows or paired for wide win- dows. The Nets are of good quality, in ivory, white and Mins Naas and en trunks of inal Po . Potten fe m ecru, 44 to 48 inches wide home-made Swedish house linen, to | Wool Magli, ics Sauer fetas, Crepes, Mes- fn'« ‘variety of tasleftl’ pat. the Pacific coast, to be married salines, Plaids, Dresden and Persian Silks, Printed Noy- _ terns. J there. elties, Bulgarian Silks, Roman stripes, Kimono Silks, On sale Thursday, special, for the 24-yard length, at 45¢ each. Also on sale Thursday, 300 Curtain Ends (1% - yard lengths), useful for cottage and camp curtains, special at 19¢ each, ~-Basement Salesroom.

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